TCL Electronics Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, operates as a consumer electronics company in Mainland China, Europe, North America, and internationally. It operates through six segments: TV; Internet Business; Smart Mobile, Connective Devices and Services; All-Category Marketing; Photovoltaic Business; and Smart Commercial Display, Smart Home and Other Businesses. The company manufactures and sells television (TV) sets, mobile phones, smart connective devices, smart commercial display and smart home products, and photovoltaic equipment. It also engages in the membership cards, video-on-demand, advertising, vertical application, and other businesses. In addition, the company distributes TCL branded air conditioners, refrigerators and washing machines, and other household appliances; and offers construction, operation, and maintenance services. Further, it is involved in trading of TV products and related components, smart commercial display products, and white goods; operation of distribution network; research and development of software of TV products; operation of the internet platform; sale of photovoltaic power generation equipment and systems; valued-added telecommunications business and internet cultural business; distribution of mobile devices and components, as well as rendering services; construction of photovoltaic power stations; and other new energy technology business. The company was formerly known as TCL Multimedia Technology Holdings Limited and changed its name to TCL Electronics Holdings Limited in June 2018. The company was incorporated in 1999 and is based in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. TCL Electronics Holdings Limited operates as a subsidiary of T.C.L. Industries Holdings (H.K.) Limited
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